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            <p class="i_p">Carmelo Anthony was born on May 29, 1984, in red Hook, Brooklyn, New York City. His father
                was Puerto Rican and his mother, Mary, was African American. When Anthony turned eight, the family moved
                to Baltimore.
                Anthony was the youngest of the children, so his older siblings were able to help take care of him.
                Anthony is very keen on basketball, both college and professional leagues are deeply attracted to him.
            <p class="i_p">Anthony attended Towson Catholic High School for his first three years of high school. In
                2001, Anthony was named city player of the Baltimore sun and BaltimoreCatholic League most valuable
                player. Anthony transferred to Oak Hill High School his senior year, where he was named to the
                McDonald's All-American team, won the Sprite dunk contest, and was named to the Parade All-American
                Team. In his senior year of high school, Anthony led oak Hill to a 32-1 record, once recording a
                quadrudouble in one game.</p>
            <p class="i_p">Anthony went to college and played for Syracuse University. Anthony had 27 points and 11
                rebounds in a winless loss to Memphis in Syracuse's NCAA debut. At Syracuse, Anthony shot 34 percent
                from 3-point range and led the team in points, minutes on the floor, rebounds, perimeter shots, free
                throws and attempts.
                Anthony led Syracuse to the first NCAA Tournament title in team history in 2002-03, averaging 22.2
                points, 10 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game in his first collegiate season and being the NCAA
                first-year Player of the Year, And the first freshman player to win the NCAA Final Four's Most
                Outstanding Player award since Louisiana's Pevis Ellison in 1986. Anthony scored 33 points against the
                University of Texas this season, setting an NCAA record for most points scored in a single game by a
                freshman.</p>

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